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DOE-STD-1128-2013 (Reaffirmed 2020), Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Plutonium Facilities


This Technical Standard (TS) does not contain any new requirements. Its purpose is to provide information on good practices, update existing reference material, and discuss practical lessons learned relevant to the safe handling of plutonium. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) health physicists may adapt the recommendations from this TS to similar situations throughout the DOE complex. Generally, DOE contractor health physicists will be responsible to implement radiation protection activities at DOE facilities and DOE health physicists will be responsible for oversight of those activities. This guidance is meant to be useful for both efforts. Reaffirmed January 2020.

STD-1128-2013_Reaff2020 Final.pdf -- PDF Document, 1.96 MB
Subjects:
  • Plutonium
  • Radiation Protection
  • Worker Protection
ID: DOE-STD-1128-2013 (Reaffirmed 2020)
Type: Standard
Senior Line Manager: Dressman, Kevin
Senior Line Manager Org: EH-10
OPI: EHSS - Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security
Preparing Activity: John Blaikie
Status: Current
Approved Date: Apr 25, 2013
Last Update: Jan 31, 2020
Reaffirmed Date: Jan 31, 2020
DNFSB Interest: Yes
Invoked Standard: No
Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Plutonium Facilities
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